ABT. 14 THE OHALCID-FLY GENUS CALUMOME HUBER 35 



Described from two females taken in April and October, one of 

 which is in the National collection. 



23. CALLIMOME AENEOSCAPUM, new species 



Figure 56 



Female. — Length, 2.25 mm. ; ovipositor, 0.4 mm. Dark green with 

 a very strong bronzy reflection. Head transverse, as wide as the 

 thorax and a little wider than long; scape dark, brownish-green, the 

 flagellum fuscous; pedicel with a greenish tinge and longer than the 

 first joint of funicle; all joints of funicle longer than wide and closed 

 rather sparsely with light brown hairs; antennal depression rather 

 prominent, the median ocellus in its apex above; eyes dark red. 

 Thoracic dorsum minutely reticulated and with numerous shallow 

 impressions; pronotum with a shining green band at the anterior 

 margin, the parapsidal furrows well defined and green; propodeum 

 feebly but distinctly sculptured; coxae green with tints of bronze; 

 fore and mid femora mostly yellow ferruginous, the front ones, which 

 are swollen, infuscate on the outside, except at the tips; the mid 

 femora also infuscate, the hind femora entirely dark brown but with 

 a tint of green on the outside; hind tibiae infuscate, the others yel- 

 low, except a little brown streak on the outside; wings strongly cili- 

 ate, veins brown; the marginal vein seven-eights as long as the sub- 

 marginal and the stigmal vein petioled. Abdomen distinctly shorter 

 than the thorax and robust; ovipositor one-third as long as the 

 abdomen. 



Male. — Unknown. 



Type locality. — Nampa, Idaho. 



Host. — Unknown, but "reared from gall." 



TVpe— Cat. No. 25401, U.S.N.M. 



Described from one female recorded under Bureau of Entomology 

 No. 2655° and reared June 7, 1893, from material collected by R. 

 MiUiken. 



24. CALLIMOME ROSAE, new species 



Figure 96 



Female. — Length, 2.5 mm.; ovipositor, 2.75 mm. Thorax dark 

 green. Head transverse and wider than the thorax; face with a 

 cupreous tinge in some lights, minutely reticulated and clothed very 

 sparsely with feeble hairs; carina separating the antennae and extend- 

 ing one-half the distance to the mouth; antennal depression shallow; 

 scape long, somewhat flattened, and reaching above the level of the 

 median ocellus; scape greenish-brown, except the basal one-third which 

 is yellow testaceous on the outside; flagellum brown; pedicel and ring- 

 joint combined longer than the first joint of funicle; the ring-joint 

 as long as wide and all joints of funicle distinctly longer than wide; the 

 ocellocular fine about two and one-half times the diameter of an 



